1. Evaluation of nonradioactive DNA probes for identification of mycobacteria.
- Author
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Lebrun L, Espinasse F, Poveda JD, and Vincent-Levy-Frebault V
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- Evaluation Studies as Topic, False Negative Reactions, Luminescent Measurements, Mycobacterium genetics, Sensitivity and Specificity, DNA Probes, Mycobacterium classification, Mycobacterium isolation & purification
- Abstract
Commercial chemiluminescent DNA probes (Accuprobe; Gen-Probe, San Diego, Calif.) for the identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) complex, M. avium complex (MAC), M. gordonae, and M. kansasii were evaluated with 134 clinical isolates. These included 36 MTB complex, 40 MAC, 27 M. gordonae, 9 M. kansasii, and 22 Mycobacterium spp. The specificity was 100% for the four probes. The sensitivity was 100% for the MTB complex and M. gordonae probes and 95.2% for the MAC probe. Five of the nine M. kansasii isolates tested were not detected with the probe.
- Published
- 1992
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